- Beetroot - Bolivar
- Broccoli (Calabrese) - Fiesta F1
- Cabbage - Derby Day
- Carrot - Jeanette F1
- Carrot - Flyaway F1
- Cauliflower - Goodman
- Courgette - Dundoo F1
- Courgette - Soleil F1
- Cucumber - Picolino
- Leek - Pandora
- Marrow - Tiger Cross F1
- Onion - Sturon
- Sweet Pepper - Atris F1
- Butternut Squash - Waltham
- Radish - Rudolf
- Radish - French Breakfast 2
- Spinach - Palco F1
- Swede - Helenor
- Tomato - Falcorosso F1
- Tomato - Gardener's Delight
- Tomato - Moneymaker
- Lemon Balm
- Basil - Genovese
- Borage
- Chervil Curled
- Chives - Staro
- Coriander (Cilantro)
- Dill
- Lovage
- Oregano
- Curled Parsley - Green Pearl
- Flat Leaved Parsley
- Rosemary
- Sage - English
- Thyme - Old English Winter
- Cultivated Rocket
- Wild Rocket
- Lettuce - Delight
- Lettuce - Pinokkio
- Lettuce - Dynamite
- Radicchio - Firestorm
- Dwarf Bean - Cantare
- Dwarf Bean - Maxi
- Climbing Bean - Helda
- Runner Bean - Enorma
- Runner Bean - Scarlet Emperor
- Runner Bean - White Emergo
- Mangetout Pea - Norli
- Pea - Ambassador
- Pea - Cavalier
Spring Onion - White Lisbon
Quick growing with a delicious, pungent flavour. Combine with tomatoes and fresh basil for a tasty summer salad.
Available to buy from garden centres across the UK, or click here to buy Duchy Originals Organic Seeds online. This link will take you to the website of our producer partner, Thompson and Morgan, where you can buy our organic vegetable and herb seeds online.
Organic Spring Onion - White Lisbon
INSTRUCTIONS:
Sowing March to August, every 3 weeks for continuous crops. Sow thinly in either narrow or broad drills 13mm deep, allowing 23cm between drills. Popular and reliable for successional sowings throughout the season.
Growing No thinning is necessary. Keep watered for best quality crops. Delicious when young, becoming more pungent as the stems enlarge and start to bulb.
Harvesting May to October, later sowings may remain through to December if weather remains mild.
ORGANIC GARDENING:
In order to continue the organic life cycle of these seeds, gardeners should follow recognised organic growing methods, avoiding the use of artificial fertilisers and pesticides.
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SUSTAINABILITY:
Our seed packet envelopes are made from paper containing 75% recycled content and are certified by the FSC (Forest Stewardship Council).To reduce wastage, why not use the empty packet as a plant marker, or alternatively recycle the paper envelope and aluminium sachet separately.



